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Art in America

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

Art in America, the world’s premier art magazine, delivers in-depth coverage of the global contemporary art scene. Published 11 times per year, every issue contains profiles on respected and rising talents, critical essays and reviews of current exhibitions around the world, written by today’s leading artists, curators and historians.

Art in America

Go West

CONTRIBUTORS

Departments

Charisse Pearlina Weston • Working in glass, a sculptor challenges beliefs about transparency.

Sam Lipsyte • The novelist, who recently published a short story in the Gagosian Picture Book series, discusses creative composition and America’s demise, along with related interests.

Geobiology • A conversation about how different timescales complicate the distinction between life and nonlife.

Thamas & Hudson • new books for fall

Fire Safety • A collector wonders how he can fire his adviser, and a spurned NFT devotee pines for the past.

Hungry Listening • Mariah Carey’s “Honey” complicates distinctions between enjoyment and addiction, desire and dependency.

Eva Hesse • Expanded Expansion (1969)

Peasant Politics • Jumana Manna explores the “preservation” of plants as a tool of colonialism in occupied Palestine.

RBG • RUDOLF BUDJA GALLERY

GORDON

Medium Specificity • The unfinished reception of Hilma af Klint.

AT HOME IN THE BORDERLAND • Domesticity and defiance commingle in images from Spanish-speaking migrant communities.

GOD’S-EYE VIEWS • From sweeping natural vistas to urban sprawl to hints of government secrecy, Southwestern aerial photography exposes the region’s social terrain.

BOTTLED LIGHTNING • The Lightning Field in New Mexico communes with Cormac McCarthy, Herman Melville, and the confidence men of Web3.

Shock Waves & Wet Concrete • Lucy Raven in conversation with Andy Battaglia

FROM THE GROUND UP • Contemporary Diné artists enlist Native feminisms in a fight for environmental justice.

Scripts for the Land • A dedication to Pueblo culture and language unifies Felice Lucero’s work in visual art, agriculture, and pedagogy.

DROUGHTCORE • Rose B. Simpson’s ceramic and automotive sculptures honor Pueblo traditions while anticipating another apocalypse.

Isaac Julien • Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia

Tala Madani • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Zoe Leonard • Hauser & Wirth, New York

Jorge Tacla • Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York

Cannupa Hanska Luger • Center for Craft, Asheville, North Carolina

Kylie Manning • Pace, Los Angeles

Kaari Upson • Sprüth Magers, Los Angeless

Rosa Barba • Esther Schipper, Berlin

Hands On • A.i.A. Hangs with the People Who Handle the Art


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 100 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Nov 01 2022

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  • Release date: November 8, 2022

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Art in America, the world’s premier art magazine, delivers in-depth coverage of the global contemporary art scene. Published 11 times per year, every issue contains profiles on respected and rising talents, critical essays and reviews of current exhibitions around the world, written by today’s leading artists, curators and historians.

Art in America

Go West

CONTRIBUTORS

Departments

Charisse Pearlina Weston • Working in glass, a sculptor challenges beliefs about transparency.

Sam Lipsyte • The novelist, who recently published a short story in the Gagosian Picture Book series, discusses creative composition and America’s demise, along with related interests.

Geobiology • A conversation about how different timescales complicate the distinction between life and nonlife.

Thamas & Hudson • new books for fall

Fire Safety • A collector wonders how he can fire his adviser, and a spurned NFT devotee pines for the past.

Hungry Listening • Mariah Carey’s “Honey” complicates distinctions between enjoyment and addiction, desire and dependency.

Eva Hesse • Expanded Expansion (1969)

Peasant Politics • Jumana Manna explores the “preservation” of plants as a tool of colonialism in occupied Palestine.

RBG • RUDOLF BUDJA GALLERY

GORDON

Medium Specificity • The unfinished reception of Hilma af Klint.

AT HOME IN THE BORDERLAND • Domesticity and defiance commingle in images from Spanish-speaking migrant communities.

GOD’S-EYE VIEWS • From sweeping natural vistas to urban sprawl to hints of government secrecy, Southwestern aerial photography exposes the region’s social terrain.

BOTTLED LIGHTNING • The Lightning Field in New Mexico communes with Cormac McCarthy, Herman Melville, and the confidence men of Web3.

Shock Waves & Wet Concrete • Lucy Raven in conversation with Andy Battaglia

FROM THE GROUND UP • Contemporary Diné artists enlist Native feminisms in a fight for environmental justice.

Scripts for the Land • A dedication to Pueblo culture and language unifies Felice Lucero’s work in visual art, agriculture, and pedagogy.

DROUGHTCORE • Rose B. Simpson’s ceramic and automotive sculptures honor Pueblo traditions while anticipating another apocalypse.

Isaac Julien • Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia

Tala Madani • Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

Zoe Leonard • Hauser & Wirth, New York

Jorge Tacla • Cristin Tierney Gallery, New York

Cannupa Hanska Luger • Center for Craft, Asheville, North Carolina

Kylie Manning • Pace, Los Angeles

Kaari Upson • Sprüth Magers, Los Angeless

Rosa Barba • Esther Schipper, Berlin

Hands On • A.i.A. Hangs with the People Who Handle the Art


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